leftysergeant
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Your questio is absurd because it requires foreknowledge of factors that could drive it upward. At current trends, $8.75, even $10 is reasoable, because it would allow the worker to live in some less than ghastly squalid state. Atleast here around Puget Sound. About $6.00 would get you a small cramped flat with a couple other people chipping in for rent of around $250 each, a reasonable food budget, phone, eletricity and transport, and the internet connection that you will probably need to do job searches on occassion. But the Health Department would probably shut down any apartment building that was sorry enough to go that cheaply. Best figure on spending $500 a month just on shelter.Simply tell us what is the highest the minimum wage should be. And then tell us why.
Even at $8.75, you're about a paycheck away from utter disaster. A minimum wage should cover just a bit more than that.